Lima February 26. The Institute of Geology, Mining and Metallurgy (INGEMMET), through the volcanology group of specialists from the Directorate of Environmental Geology and Geological Hazard (DGAR)...Said "Hazard Map Ampato Volcanic Complex - Sabancaya" will be presented on Wednesday 27 February at Regional Government authorities Arequipa, so that you begin to develop a contingency plan, to identify populations, evacuation routes, shelter locations, for a possible Sabancaya volcano eruption, and to get to know the types of volcanic hazards that would arise...

about this AC 35088484 from UK yet yesterday wrote: rivers with high water really in a completely different part of Iceland.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 35261713

Today is a new satellite image of Iceland from NASA [link to lance-modis.eosdis.nasa.gov] and on it we are interested area that is part of the north-eastern coast where February 23 was observed coming from the coast strong narrow jet of green (the picture in the quote) is almost free of clouds.

Therefore, it is clear that there now instead of the jet we see strongly blurred stain - it's probably what is left from the jet release on February 23, blurred and partially mixed.

Perhaps jet February 23 (and left of it stain, which still can be seen) was a consequence of volley discharge of water from the coast due to the huge melting of ice in the Vatnajokull area.

But for sure we can say that it has absolutely nothing to do with river floods in southern Iceland (Hv&#237;ta and Olfusa)

distance 50 km Hunter Island volcano [link to www.volcano.si.edu] ...A 100-m-deep, steep-sided crater occupies the NW part of the island, which contrasts with the southern cone, whose summit is filled by a lava dome. Several poorly documented eruptions have been noted since the 19th century. Large streams of lava were reported to be pouring from two craters on the eastern side of the island in 1895; the latest eruption apparently took place from the northern tip of the island...

[link to volcans.blogs-de-voyage.fr] ...21:00: Even though activity is less intense than this morning, seismographs show that the volcano has not completely calmed down. This evening, the Bronte webcam shows strong glow above the summit. Thus, it seems Bocca Nuova is still quite active.

distance 50 km Hunter Island volcano [link to www.volcano.si.edu] ...A 100-m-deep, steep-sided crater occupies the NW part of the island, which contrasts with the southern cone, whose summit is filled by a lava dome. Several poorly documented eruptions have been noted since the 19th century. Large streams of lava were reported to be pouring from two craters on the eastern side of the island in 1895; the latest eruption apparently took place from the northern tip of the island...

about this AC 35088484 from UK yet yesterday wrote: rivers with high water really in a completely different part of Iceland.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 35261713

Today is a new satellite image of Iceland from NASA [link to lance-modis.eosdis.nasa.gov] and on it we are interested area that is part of the north-eastern coast where February 23 was observed coming from the coast strong narrow jet of green (the picture in the quote) is almost free of clouds.

Therefore, it is clear that there now instead of the jet we see strongly blurred stain - it's probably what is left from the jet release on February 23, blurred and partially mixed.

Perhaps jet February 23 (and left of it stain, which still can be seen) was a consequence of volley discharge of water from the coast due to the huge melting of ice in the Vatnajokull area.

But for sure we can say that it has absolutely nothing to do with river floods in southern Iceland (Hv&#237;ta and Olfusa)

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 35270679

Cause of such a jet as it was on above cited shot of February 23 could not be run-off from the shore because of melting:look now at the estuaries in the south of Iceland (second shot), which has just passed after the severe floods,so there is nothing even remotely similar, only faintly blurred stripe along the coast. So still quite possible some volcanic activity.

[link to volcans.blogs-de-voyage.fr] ...21:00: Even though activity is less intense than this morning, seismographs show that the volcano has not completely calmed down. This evening, the Bronte webcam shows strong glow above the summit. Thus, it seems Bocca Nuova is still quite active.

that is remarkable:1.very short time (as wrote usually volcanologists "without warning")2.connection to process of new (including a very long time "sleeping", read above remark of main Etna's expert) craters3. very strong seismic activity on the paroxysm, this time as compared to recent previous

ps remarkable eq immediately before the paroxysm (it's theme for thinking are here connection or no) [link to cnt.rm.ingv.it]

that is remarkable:1.very short time (as wrote usually volcanologists "without warning")2.connection to process of new (including a very long time "sleeping", read above remark of main Etna's expert) craters3. very strong seismic activity on the paroxysm, this time as compared to recent previous

ps remarkable eq immediately before the paroxysm (it's theme for thinking are here connection or no) [link to cnt.rm.ingv.it]

Re: The monsters wakes up ! Katla Hekla Iceland Dead Zone and rift as uniform system ! A lot of others worldwide !

pause with diagnosis from expert

[link to www.wired.com] Boris Behncke • 6 hours ago &#8722;So, now it's the turn of Etna's New Southeast Crater again, after a night of intense Strombolian activity at the Voragine (and some also at the Bocca Nuova)

oh ye, a lot volcanos at Kamchatka peninsula and Kuril islands!the main (not all!) active at this map [link to www.kscnet.ru]

the most remarkable among named by RSOE is Kurile Lake [link to www.volcano.si.edu] Volcano Type: CalderaVolcano Status: RadiocarbonLast Known Eruption: 6440 BC ± 25 years...The second episode of caldera formation occurred about 7600 radiocarbon years ago during one of the world's largest Holocene eruptions. A total of 140-170 cu km of material was ejected, and extensive thick pyroclastic-flow deposits from the caldera-forming eruptions blanket the countryside. Ash from the eruption, one of the world's largest during the Holocene...

about this AC 35088484 from UK yet yesterday wrote: rivers with high water really in a completely different part of Iceland.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 35261713

Today is a new satellite image of Iceland from NASA [link to lance-modis.eosdis.nasa.gov] and on it we are interested area that is part of the north-eastern coast where February 23 was observed coming from the coast strong narrow jet of green (the picture in the quote) is almost free of clouds.

Therefore, it is clear that there now instead of the jet we see strongly blurred stain - it's probably what is left from the jet release on February 23, blurred and partially mixed.

Perhaps jet February 23 (and left of it stain, which still can be seen) was a consequence of volley discharge of water from the coast due to the huge melting of ice in the Vatnajokull area.

But for sure we can say that it has absolutely nothing to do with river floods in southern Iceland (Hv&#237;ta and Olfusa)

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 35270679

Cause of such a jet as it was on above cited shot of February 23 could not be run-off from the shore because of melting:look now at the estuaries in the south of Iceland (second shot), which has just passed after the severe floods,so there is nothing even remotely similar, only faintly blurred stripe along the coast. So still quite possible some volcanic activity.